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Mackensen GB et al. - Recent evidence that mild hypothermia is efficacious in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest has implications for patients incurring anoxic or global ischemic brain insults during anesthesia and surgery, or perioperatively. Advances in preclinical models of ischemic/anoxic injury and cardiopulmonary bypass that allow definition of optimal cooling strategies and study of cellular and subcellular events during perioperative ischemia can add to our understanding of mechanisms of hypothermia efficacy and provide a rationale basis for its implementation in humans.

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